A claim that Tony Blair warned Donald Trump's aides UK intelligence may have spied on him is "a complete fabrication", the former PM has said.
A new book says Mr Blair had shared a "juicy rumour" with the son-in-law of the US president, Jared Kushner, that campaign staff, "possibly even Trump himself", had been under surveillance.
He is said to have been "angling" for a post-election Middle East adviser role.
Mr Blair's office said the allegations were "absurd" and "simply untrue"
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